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The Bat Workers' Manual

Handbook / Manual
Edited By: AJ Mitchell-Jones and AP McLeish
178 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
Paperback | Jul 2012 | Edition: 3 | #198731 | ISBN-13: 9781907807336
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NHBS Price: £24.99 | $38/€29 approx.
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Paperback | Dec 2004 | Edition: 3 | #146440 | ISBN: 1861075588
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NHBS Price: £20.00 | $30/€23 approx.
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Detailed information on all aspects of bat surveying - an essential reference for anyone wishing to obtain a licence to carry out bat work in the UK. With excellent drawings by Tom McOwat. The manual incorporates required changes and includes recommendations on the handling of bats, vaccinations against EBLV and a list of contact details for finding up-to-date advice on the subject. Updated information on legislation, and other advice, has also been included.

This version of The Bat Workers' Manualis a reprint of the 3rd edition (with no change or updates) ISBN: 1861075588 (2004).

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